WillowAce
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Not that it has anything to do with snowmobiles, but you have to wonder why they would change back to the Arctic Cat name only a year after changing??
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Because dealers and customers wanted the change Arctic Cat is actually well known in places where snowmobiles aren’t used or sold and it also probably has something to do with the new agreement between Textron and Basspro they are going to be making vehicles for them
20/80
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Yep... they partnered with the owner of pro Bass and are going to make the Tracker line of ATV's and SXS's now
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Yep... they partnered with the owner of pro Bass and are going to make the Tracker line of ATV's and SXS's now
I read and heard the same thing.
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They now have them advertised online on the Tracker ATV-SXS website, the Tracker atv line are cats rebadged, they have a 3 cyl 800 in some of the SXS's also using Yamaha's 998 na in the Tracker sport 1000 SXS, looks like a Cat rebadge of the wildcat x, wonder what this means for the AC line of ATV's and SXS's, wha does Textron have instore for Cat?I read and heard the same thing.
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